lee: yr hmbl srppnt. stands - well, sits - corrected. whilst i knew that the band had continued through the death (murder!) of stax, i'd not come across any of their later recordings, nor re-recording of tracks they had recorded at soulsville, nor tracks referring to them, such as "mo' greens", referring to " green onions" & "mo' onions", for other companies... - and thank-you for the information.
Images here would suggest this entry is correct, ppint. You would naturally think of Warners for any of the Stax/Volt/Atlantic acts such as Booker T. And The MG's. This however is a later contemporary release of 1994 recorded after the band had been touring with Neil Young . So as odd or unlikely as it seems this is in fact a correct entry.
Sadder still is that there is no tale of the Majors buying each other's catalogues while the backroom boys strip sell the global independent music business to the highest bidders. Look! I've explained the modern music industry in one sentence.
that "columbia" has to be the wrong label: most likely it's on atlantic, possibly rhino - but it's definitely got to be one that's part of the warnermusic/entertainmentsmultinationalmegacorpse . . .